Mars lander's robotic arm touches soil

Nasa’s new robot on Mars has reached out and touched the soil for the first time, leaving behind a striking footprint-like impression, scientists said.

Mars lander's robotic arm touches soil

Nasa’s new robot on Mars has reached out and touched the soil for the first time, leaving behind a striking footprint-like impression, scientists said.

The Phoenix Mars Lander’s robotic arm was making a test run, just one week after its landing. The spacecraft, which is also its own laboratory, will soon start scooping up soil and ice and running tests on it.

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